Page 2 Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, October 20, 1982 Plan to buy building put on hold Ray Coffey, UNL business manager, said there are several factors involved hi the university's hesitation to make an offer to buy the Whittier School build ing. He said, however, that the univer sity, is still considering the purchase of the building at 2200 Vine St., although there have been no further develop ments. The former junior high school build- ing, most recently used as offices by Southeast Community College, is being sold by the Lincoln Public Schools. Coffey said the condition of the building is a major factor. Because it has been vacant since 1979, he said, the cost of putting it into livable condition, repairing some "rugged-looking" inside areas, and installing heat and electricity would be tremendous. Center helps in career decisions Oops..,we goofed... Campus Taco Inn's ad in Friday's Daily Nebraskan was incorrect. This week's Dinner Special is Deluxe Burritos for 5 7 P.M. New Hours Fri. & Sat. 'til 1:30 a.m. Weekly Dinner Specials and FREE Chips & Sauce Daily 5 - 7 P.M. afo? 13th & 'R' . Mon.- Thurs. till Midnight Choosing a major is an often confusing and sometimes dismaying oraeai iui students. But like other objects of anxiety, the more information that is known about it, the less formidable it becomes. The UNL Counseling Center, located in Seaton Hall 1319, is in the business of helping university students discover information, about either their major or themselves. Understanding a student's situation is one of the most important factors in giving helpful insight into making career choices, said Vernon Williams, director of the center. When students first come in for career counseling, advisors will get acquainted with them so that the counsejors can help the students pinpoint their particular interests, Williams said. Having identified what the students enjoy, counselors at the center will assist them in finding concrete information about careers that involve their interests This, is often done by referring them to uic v&mvi a vAtvuuik wai&ti uorary which lists occupations and factors re lated to them such as the current job market, necessary qualifications for a job, job descriptions, working conditions in a field and salaries. Occasionally, stu dents are given the name of a professional in their field of interest to contact for further information, Williams said. The Counseling Center also offers a career course through the educational psychology department in the Teachers College. . The purpose of this course, according to a circular describing it, " . . . is to assist students in seeing the interrelated ness of their self-concept, of how they make decisions and specifically of all the factors involved in making their career decision." . For career counseling or further infor mation concerning the career course, students should contact Williams at the Counseling Center, 472-3461 . nl Police Report The following calls and complaints were received by UNL police from 7 a.m. Mon day to 7 a.m. Tuesday. 9:14 a.m. - Belated report of lost or stolen gold chain necklace at the East Union. 10:37 a.m. - Two-car accident reported in parking Area 22. 12:10 p.m. - Minor car fire reported at 33rd and Holdrege streets. 1:59 p.m. - Motorcycle reported knocked over in parking Area 19 north of Cather Hall. 2:31 p.m. - Belated report of clothing stolen from Westbrook Music Building. 3:00 p.m. - A fire alarm accidentally activated at Schramm Hall. 3:10 p.m. - Indecent exposure reported in the basement of Love Library. - 6:24 o.m. Disturbance renorted on 3Cfloora.fl Hall; settled by othcers. 6:55 p.m. - Wallet reported lost or stolen between Cather Hall and the Nebra ska Union. 7:06 p.m. - A smoke detector was set off in Manter Hall, there was no fire. 9:13 p.m. - Marijuana smell reported on the 7th floor of Abel Hall; persons gone when officers arrived. 10:31 p.m. - Hit-and-run accident re ported at Marvel Baker Hall on East Campus. 10:38 p.m. - A person reported scream ing obscenities in the state Capitol Build ing; suspect was gone when officers arrived. 11:06 p.m. - Prowler reported in the Plant Industuries Building on East Campus; suspect was gone when officers arrived. 12:43 a.m. - Fire alarm at Andrews Hall; there was no fire. 2:32 a.m. - Fire alarm at Andrews Hall; there was no fire. 5:07 a.m. - Fire alarm1 at Mariter Hall; there was no fire. Hmf Light & Sounds Fantastic and The United Way present Ft! In I KJ The best in special effects - fog, lasers and earthquake sounds. poa Oetote a-8 7 p.-! 8.0, 2229 "O" Street of Lincoln and.Lancaster County DJKDD-IIJ a (DQJWLD lTAWUASTIDC